Richard Beer-Hofmann und die Wiener Moderne (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2011 ed.)


This ist he first major monograph on Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), the most significant representative of the early 20th century Viennese literature alongside Hofmannsthal and Schnitzler. Its three parts provide 1) an overall discussion of Beer-Hofmann's work; 2) an in-depth interpretation of his novel ADer Tod GeorgsA and 3) a discussion of the links between this novel and philosophical discourse around the turn of the century (language scepticism, critical empiricism, monism, Gestalt psychology, interpretation of dreams, theories of myth), also tracing for the first time the literary connections between Beer-Hofmann and other prominent authors of the epoch (Hofmannsthal, Schnitzler, Andrian, Bahr, George, Rilke, Borchardt). Central to Beer-Hofmann's literary identity is his demonstrative and affirmative declaration of his Jewishness from the late 1890s onwards.

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This ist he first major monograph on Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), the most significant representative of the early 20th century Viennese literature alongside Hofmannsthal and Schnitzler. Its three parts provide 1) an overall discussion of Beer-Hofmann's work; 2) an in-depth interpretation of his novel ADer Tod GeorgsA and 3) a discussion of the links between this novel and philosophical discourse around the turn of the century (language scepticism, critical empiricism, monism, Gestalt psychology, interpretation of dreams, theories of myth), also tracing for the first time the literary connections between Beer-Hofmann and other prominent authors of the epoch (Hofmannsthal, Schnitzler, Andrian, Bahr, George, Rilke, Borchardt). Central to Beer-Hofmann's literary identity is his demonstrative and affirmative declaration of his Jewishness from the late 1890s onwards.

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General

Imprint

De Gruyter

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Conditio Judaica, 6

Release date

1994

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1993

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards

Pages

570

Edition

Reprint 2011 ed.

ISBN-13

978-3-484-65106-7

Barcode

9783484651067

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value

Categories

LSN

3-484-65106-7



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